Thermodynamics of a Minimal Algorithmic Cooling Refrigerator
Rodolfo R. Soldati, Durga Bhaktavatsala Rao Dasari, Jörg Wrachtrup, Eric Lutz
Abstract
We investigate, theoretically and experimentally, the thermodynamic performance of a minimal three-qubit heat-bath algorithmic cooling refrigerator. We analytically compute the coefficient of performance, the cooling power, and the polarization of the target qubit for an arbitrary number of cycles, taking realistic experimental imperfections into account. We determine their fundamental upper bounds in the ideal reversible limit and show that these values may be experimentally approached using a system of three qubits in a nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond.
Topics & Concepts
Refrigerator carQubitCoefficient of performanceDiamondThermodynamicsPhysicsLimit (mathematics)Statistical physicsThermodynamic limitQuantum mechanicsQuantumMaterials scienceMathematicsHeat pumpMathematical analysisComposite materialHeat exchangerAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsQuantum Electrodynamics and Casimir EffectQuantum Information and Cryptography